But for security I advise you to try with another nick that you have register before to try this.

Theorically it must work if you have the correct MD5

PS: If you make any mistake there is no probleme, nothing will change but don't do any mistake when writing 32 bytes code.

Do not use a file-based MD5 hasher, the proper way would be to use a standard MD5 text hash, rather then the file itself. Text editors can frequently add extra text to a file that will mess up your hash. You can do all this in a single SQL statement: